Tom I may have a really rare Bing- Auga board! My mother bought it at a garage sale in south Hermosa in the late 70's for $1.50. I showed it to Bing at the recent Just Longboards- Bing book signing last month August 2008. He thought only four were made with the Bing Logo in the late 60s'. Steve Barger the inventor made some ?# without the Bing logo. The board is red with a late 60's Bing logo (9-1/2"L x 2-3'4"W) on the top. The bottom has AUGA board spelled out in black pin line that covers the entire board. The board is 4'10-1/2" long, 21-3/4" at the widest point, 14" wide six inches from the tip of the nose, 21-1/4" wide six inches up from the tip of the tail, 21-3/4" wide in the middle, 1' thick at the tip of the nose, 2-3/4'" thick in the middle and 4" thick at the tip of the tail. The concave is 18" long, 14-1/2" wide and 1-1/2: deep at the tail. Vince Ray 310-370-1918 |